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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1900)
"ttM 1 K urji 'mm, Hid,, -iK i tlg HEALTH OF YOHG WOWIEH finm Helped 'r Mr H'lnUImm V L.a their I.Uer.. ' ... Mn. I'inkiiam: I urn nlxtccn I L old 111,1 t-u,',01 WM my F,l?..i.,.inliiicM. H in very Irregular. ha lUHl "n" ,v 1 inu .'.Iih cralllKH irnil ii-'i I" nwhllu , ..rlttofi itio In tho heart mill I havo ill". ...i.-l,.,. Tf llmrn liumvtlil.w. '"it !l do for uu, I will gladly follow f adVieo. Him 1, ' (ttr rcccir- i KM". KJHt 1 M began ..pfYOiirromo ,ri.i.,. i,iMi h . ir...tn1ili fVim ..A and IIUkmI Purifier. I ntn now . irui m" ,l,rcvery month and suffer no pain. T" I.. II. !.... !. i JOO'IH twijr mil- .rulf K"' CK" v,lu" """ "lAIir Mil, Aplos, Cal., July 0, 1800. Nervous anu uizzy I ii DiAn i mmiAH . i wish io LprfMrnyti'im"'" wyoii lonno great Lnfflt I livo received from the who of j4 B. l'inkhnm'it Vegetable Com- Ml I suffered constantly from tcr- (tidracho. linn ciiins, ww nervous ..i Mnv. i had tncu tiincreni Kiiidn Ifoedlclno lint they nil failed entirely. IfUrtaklnK mrco oomcnoi vegetable lompouml u" iiireooi woou rurillor I millrlirlit. 1 cnnnotthnnlcyou enough Lr what your remedies havo done for I - I . - . tf 1 TI I 111 .Tl.ll.MW Itfiv ID Kjdtmburg, Wis., Juno 10, 1800. h"-'jll8n iHAHiii" "r-'H'i'i'l id. KlnvnlliiM llralrablrt. I ijj (with high lint) I beg your Lnfon. hut 1 foigot my otwrn ulnim. Lold you kindly lend mo your just a boaientT iTrrant Mnn (III tho seat lichind) Sax tons, iiindum, but 1 need it to ill a.-N. Y. Weekly. TryAllwli'a I'mil Km,, 1 uomltt to !' ulinliPii Into llifl lioc. At JifiiMion riinr frcl feel nwollfn, nrrvoui iuJIiol. mi'l isrt tlri'd rimlly. lfyoilhuvc nurtliie fit! r ilKlit clioc", try Allcn foiH-fjift Ili'O'iN Ihn feet ntlil ninkri liUIiilC fay- mrci iiiBrowins iiaim, nioltii miki nvnimiK irv.i, iiiihuth uiiii allium ipalr. Hrllevfn corim and liunlntn ill mill mid RUM rrt anil Comforl. We f30,WO ifsiimoiiniiii. Try it toiiuv. I hr all i!rii.'Kll nml Alion ilrnlrrn fur I Olmiiruii. l.ejtoy. . ) . Tim Oriiitnlon. ''Oh, ycr, I'rof. (SroHknpf la qnlto Shlfmatlo. In (nut, I uovor knuw im to Ijo oxcitrd, flXccut oiico." 'Wlmt wu tho trouble thun?" 'He couldn't find IiIh iiM)." l'nck. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. s Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho tEljnaturo l'lr Krni "My uiothnr found my llttlo brotdci bttlni: hin utockinuH on wronu nide enttlilnuiornlnu." "Yea? Wlmt did fhado?" "Turned the hoad on him." Harvard Lampoon, Fincy eojdH. after ChrlstinnH. have fboitai iuvitiiiK it hok iih cold gravy. SlWir. of Olntinonta for Catarrh That Contain Mnrcurjr, Btrcurr 111 mrelv dixlrnr thn unut nf w.ii tuiicunipiciciy iieraiiKo ine wnuio ; rK wiriinitfrliiK It thronch tho raui'om mr. P'i- feurli arilclra ulioiild neter bo iueilei- K or iiri'irrlptlom Irom reputablpt phjil. , luoaamaco iner will no la tan loia to hndaniapn lhv will .In la Inn fnl jtn.(Ki.lyouran imulbfr dartre Irom tli bly dartre Irom them, IHIH Catarrh f'lirn. lnniirtnr.l l.v V ! Oilll taktl liilirnalli ..tl.it. .IUnilv tit.n.i K""1 .n'' inucom aiirUcra of the ayatem. Nlenuliir. It la taken lnternallr, and na! bmIW?' ,0' b'r J Cheney L Co. Ttitl. I S,t1..bjC liruaglata, price 75c. prr bottle. IWi Family 1'llla aro the twat. io Ixiv thinka ho hax had onotii:)! Sandy nntll ho Iibb started a tooth to arhlnjr. iipiiiis 'IWWilJbteaTll Bo. JWWMR PlOfl muni Pa fgaoon aaitij, -druXa qlnon tiu JMJ WAS A "JtEBEfj SPY." BELLE BOYD, A NOTED WAR CHARACTER. CIVIL Hht, Wiih Once 15.li,.,, ... . Mlol-Hho Almi Miulo One Mm. .. Tmllor lo , cI(r ry. the !h W ' nt"l! nHy'1- k""w " ! tmli 71 , "y w,, "' Win "'"ill, iiitlo.iBK0.WMHa tlirllllmron... Will', llllll JllMt luft I'hool when tliu civil war Ik'kiiii. Khe Inn a lover lu whom "he tlmiiKlit Klio could not Jive, but "hi' married an other beforu tho war wiik over and iniide him a triii. Inr trtiu .11 t'.ir.i.i.l llltM.K llOVtl. from n Keciuid iniMhiuwi iiv..ni v.,nr after her llmt inurrlnKi-. and wltliln a year afiiT that married a third. Hhe kiiw life lu eaiiiiiH iind inllllary irlnonn, " n u iiriwiiter on Hhilioiinl, wiih ban lulled from the country, attd after re luniliiK lo It lived In varloiiH HtateH In he Hunt. Vnt m Kouth ; wiih lu an HiNiiiif iiMyhun fr tn.. mi fl,.,.. wardH lectured throiiifliimi tin. innii-v often under Dm n I ..r :.., ,i Army ooMtH. she wiih about live feet live liiehcK (all. with brlirlit oven mid ii'iullliie nose, and when hIiu wiih youni; her hair whh dcHcrlbed iih of "a reddlnh Kolileii hue." Relic Jtoyd wan born In .MartliiHbur.' W. Va., In INII. Not (iiiit.. 18 venrn "in at tiie onenliiL' of the war. Hhe en lercd with all her heart mid Hjilrlt Into tnc Ncrvlco of the Confederate caiiHe. Hhe wiih a ienldeiit wltliln tho Federal linen and knew many of tho oIIIcith. and Hhe lined her aeiualntanee anil her maiiiilHhmeiilH lo kiiIii from them In forinntlon which would lie of Kervlee to her frlenilH lu the Southern iinnleH, to whniii Hhe conveyed It at every on- iMiriunlty. .Many of her mcnHacn Hhe fent to (Jen. ,. . Stuart. At favor aide iiii'irtuiiltleH nhe almtracted the lde aruiH of her Kedernl aeiunltitnnceH DAflllEH TlllKIUOII TUP. FIIII.NO l.I.NK. when they left them carelcHHly about, and theno she forwarded to the enemy. She wiih HiiHiieeled after a time, and then one of her noten fell Into tho Fed eral liaudH ami nhe wiih arrested, rcir. miiuded nnd threatened, but Gen. KhleldH vet her at liberty. Gen. Slilehln, aim nnld afterward, wiih coiiijiletely off hla Kimril and Introduced her to officer of his HtnfT. Sentenced to He Hliot. The nlKlit before Shields net out after Stonewall .Iiickxiui lie nnnouueed that he wiih ciiIiik to will)) Jackson and a council of war wiih held in what had been the drinvltiK-rooni of Uelle'H aunt's hoiiHc. Through the tloor of n closet off a bedroom alnive the drawliiK-room a holi hud been iHiretl. Ilclle crept up to the closet and applied her ear to it when the council assembled. She was able to be of Mich service to Jackson that he sent her a letter after his (le .feat of Gen. Ranks, dated May 1KI, 18(1., thnlikliiK' her for her "Immense serrlces." On .JackRon's advice she re moved to Winchester, and Jackson made her an aide on his stuff with the rank of captain. While at Winchester she wan made aware of several very suspicious Northern plans which would destroy tho counter-movements of the armies of her beloved Confederacy. Without a thouKht of the danger to herself she Instantly started from the town to the point of laud occujiled by General Jackson and tho Southern Hoopers, a point she sained after a most jierllous and luirrowliiK run through the fires of lmth armies. Dtir liiK her career as a spy she was twice sentenced to be shot, and was for 11 months a prisoner lu the Carroll and Capitol ji-lsoiiH at Washington. Hollo Royd's career lu tho military service ended In 1KG4, when she was captured with dispatches on a black ado runner, l.lout. Sam Wylde Hard ItiK, of tho navy, was put In charce of the blockade ii.nnor, which was or dered to Rostou. The lieutenant and Hollo Royd were thrown together a pood deal and left largely to them selves. Ho quoted from Shnkspoare and Hymn lo her. she tolls lu her au tobiography. When ho hopui to talk of tender mibjocts she thought ho mlfiht become useful to her cause, ho when he asked her to become IiIh wlfo oho told lilm that It might Involve sorl oiih consoiiiioiices. He' was ready to face them, apparently, and renewed hU proposal while the ship was In I.oiir Inland Hound on the way to Hoston. So she told lilm she would bo his wlfo. When they were coining: to anchor off the Roston navy yard Lieut, Hnrd in,, iv.nt forward to clve Home orders and hlft llimceo Invltod tho two Yankee pilots who wero aboard to como down to the cabin and havo some wine, which i.i.v ,11,1 Tim eiintnln of tho blockndo riinnr whom she called In her book J dipt. Henry, nnd another man were of If ho pnrty. Harding i,d called a mnnll wml alongside preparatory to golnc iiHhoro and this boat had dropped tin lor the ipiarlor. At a moment sho hfMight Hiiltablo tho girl nodded to tnpt. Henry, whom she had planned to have oHcaped, Ho left tho wine, pnrty mid Htojiplng Into tho whore boat which wiih soon handy he wiih hooii on his way to Roston, when later Harding nine aft he asked Hollo where IiIh pa. Hern wero and HJin told lilm (hat prob ably they wore lu tho lower cabin, whero ho had been dresHlng, and ho went after them, while the small boat got farther away. Her After Cnrcer, For allowing tho oHcnpe of his prlx oner Harding was nrrented and tried, but ho wiih not convicted. Hello Hoyd whh banished by Lincoln and went to Knglnnd. Harding deserted shortly afterward and went to Knglund, whero lie nnd the Hpy wero married on Aug. 18(H. Harding returned to thlH country nnd became a Confederate Hiy. His wife became tin nilrcKs In Knglund mid returned to America after the proc lamation of general amnesty. Sho played under the name of Nina Hen Jamlii In different cltlen, and at ono time lobbied HiicccHHfully to put a bill through tho "black and tan" Legisla ture of Texas. In 1HB0 Khe mnrrled Col. John Swains Ion Ilainnioiid, ijult the stage, went, In III health, with lier lmsbaiid to Call foinla and was obliged to enter an In sane asylum, lu 1881 hIio obtained a divorce from Hammond nnd soon after ward married Nut It. High, an 'actor, with whom she went on the road giv ing dramatic recltatloriH In costume. FOUND AT LAST. The Al with Which Churlcn I. Win Ilclieinlcfi. The vexed question, so much In evi dence In the impem recently, "Where Is the present location of the ax with which ICIng CluirloH I. wan beheaded V" has finally been answered. Tho famous relic now reposes In the .Museo Hor bonlco, at Nujiles, Italy. One who linn rummaged much nmoni: the archives of tho Hrltlsh Museum furnishes these particulars regarding It: The execu Honor of Charles (GIIoh Dekkori snr vlved tho monarch III! years, dylnc In HIS.". His claim to the ax, which he appears lo have regarded iih IiIh per qulslto. wiih, after considerable discus Hlon, granted by Parliament, and It re mained his until ids death, Ho always rorused to notice an exhibition of the IliHtrtinient. but his win. however, de void of Hiich scruples, placed It on Hhow at the tavern In Lambeth, and this coming to tho new King's ears, a raid was made, the ax was confiscated and James H. became Its custodian. When compelled to My from the kingdom In 11188 ho took It with lilm to Franco, .Hid at St. Germain It remained until his death, In 1701. Louis XIV. bcoime Its licit possessor, and later on the Regent UiiKe or Orleans, who parted with It for a "consideration" to Ferdinand, King of N.iples. .Treasured by that family for upward of lit) years, it was dually deposited In the Naples Mu sou m. Tho Other Wiie llanriaomrr. It wiih In an art store In Fifth avenue, saj'H a New York paper, nnd the denier wuh showing glided clocks and cande labra to a customer. Pointing to one particularly hiiiidsome set. he said: "That is worth $a.W Pointing to an other of similar pattern, but not so handsome, he said, "That Is worth SIKH)." "Hut the other one Is better," said the Customer. "Well." snld the denier, "the chief value of this one (pointing to the six hundred dollar affair) Is the gliding. It wiih gilded by the mercury process, which Is now forbidden by law almost everywhere. The other set was treated with the electro-plating process." "Well, It's the handsomer," said the customer. Is It ns durable? If It Is, why should I pay ?2,"0 more?" "It Is practically as durable and it Is handsomer," said tho dealer. "Rut you can duplicate It, aud you can't dupli cate the other. The mercury process of gliding wns death to Hie workmen on gaged In It. They Inhaled the fumes of the mercury, nnd In the end It killed thorn, and It wasn't long In doing It, either." "I'll take the mercury one," said the customer, "but the other Is hand souier." lli. The prejudice against pies, more Im aginative than real, Is dying out. Many persons now eat plo for break fast. Combined with coffee or milk It furnishes a lino repast, aud athletes, ii r tiM-ii Kumntuous meal of this charac ter, easily digest It In ten minutes' ac tive exercise so some people sny; others do not Indorse the assertion. Pittsburg Dlspntch. Irish . MoHa. One of the many useful things which absolute prlvntlon has been tho moans of making kuown to tho world is Irish moss. The poorest of the Inhabitants of the Irish const wore driven to Its use by the pangs of hunger. When boiled It produced a thick, nourishing and not unpalatable Jelly. It Is most bene ficial for diseases of tho throat nnd lungs. I'hyslcl'iiia l Germany. in the last eleven years the number of physicians In Germany Increased SU per cent., wnue mu poiinniuuii in creased only U per cent. umno men can't find words for their thoughts and some women can't find thoughts for their words. mii limn ii nd natlouce the mulberry loaf becomes silk, which In turn bo nmes n woman, COURTED BY MEANS OF SIGN A Couple Hint Never Hiiokc tlnlll They Wood Jlcforc the Altur. A marriage took place lu Hoston the other evening, the parties to which had never spoken until n few minutes be foro they stood before the clergyman who pronounced them man and wife. They had boon courting for nearly three months at that, and they were both In full possession of tho faculty of speech. Ono day a young woman employed In one of tho department stores nnd a young man holding n clerkship In a music store engaged rooms on Shaw- mut avenue and Union Park street re spectively, and Hint night, sitting at the windows of their lodgings, saw each other across the expansive courtyard for the first time. For several nlghte they enjoyed each other's presence In a silent mnnner. Later on tho young man nne nriivltulfr..,! t,,.i.' ...... .. ,. .in, ... w J flDi;u;c with a bow, which was returned with a ' smile. Then begun the odd uud unique courtship. The vounir mnn. In order to get a better look at his inamorata, bought a pair of opera glasses, nnd, to his delight, the lady did the same. Then the young man cut out some letter from white paper nnd pinned them on a piece of board that he had covered with blnck muslin, to spell out "Tell me your nnme." The young Indy answered the next night In the snme way. Through this medium, slow and unsatisfactory as It was, the courtship went on, the young Indy, however, being denf to nil his en-' Imnlln. f ........ I rr, I I .1 llll'irillli;. Allt'J BUUU KtlVC up their original mode of correspond ence, however, nnd begnn to pay trib ute to the postal service. An engage ment followed In due course of time nnd Inst week there wns a wedding distinguished by "no cards, no recep tion, no bridal tour." Scir-ICduonllon. Sir Walter Scott, whose authority I: Indisputable, once remarked that the best part of a man's education Is that which ho gives himself, and tho biog raphies of ninny of our greatest genius es nfford ample proof of the truth of the statement. Hncon declared that "stud ies teach not their own use, but that is a wisdom without thorn, and above them, won by observation," nnd again nnd ngnin In, the long roll of fame, of which ns a nntlan we aro Justly proud, appear the names of those who, Inde pendent of tutors, universities and col leges, have given themselves the finest education, developed Intellectual pow ers In the face of Insuperable difficul ties and attained positions of the high est eminence. God has dowered ricli and poor alike with gifts of mind and heart, so that distinction and culture, genius aud tal ent, are not the prerogative of one class alone. Tho men who have achieved tho greatest triumphs lu science, art or literature have frequently been severe ly handicapped at the outset of their careers by poverty and uncongenial en vironment; but those hindrances, in stead of deterring them or diminishing their enthusiasm, have served .as wlnga on which they rose to higher attain ments. Newcastle (Eng.) Chronicle. Their Compromise. "I stopped over In Nevada on my way East," said William I'orcival. of San Francisco, at the Hoffman House yes terday, "to look after some mining In terests I have there, and at Carsou City a man told me a capital story. A min ing strike hud boon made In a near-by portion of the State which turned out to bo of such promise that a respectable camp soon sprang up around It. The two principal mine owners were re spectively nn Irishman and'a Jew, and as a delicate compllmeut to these load ing citizens the rest of the minors left It to them to bestow a name upon the new camp. The two had many con ferences, but could not reach an agree ment, for the Irlshniuu stood out for a name taken from the Kmornld Isle, while the Jew was for one that would bo suggestive of the chosen people. The rest of the miners finally became rest less aud threatened to name the camp themselves If nu end was not put to tho delay, nud this led the pair to com promise and namo the uew camp Tip perusalem. Rather a neat and suggest ive name, dou't you think?" New York Tribune. Tho Hhrowcl Kiiiimi-rutnr. "Well, madam. If von nnsltlvolv r. fuse to tell mo your ago, I suppose I can Inquire of the lady next door and let her.guess at It." I "Young mau, you staud right still there where you are. I'll be back in a moment with the family Bible." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Droughts anil Funilnos in India. The British government expects a drought In India about twlco in every nlno years, and a great famine like the present about twlco In a century. If yon have a great deal of work U do, you must do It in the easiest way, c'oitiit nr sio.vs. i i A TTeTT Itomnntfe Novellat. The Century Company announces tho Hscovory of a now romantic novelist In a young New Yorker, Miss Bertha Itunklc, whoso maiden effort is to bo Tho Century's lunding piece of fiction I for tho next eight months, beginning in tho August number. It is described ns n drnmntio romance of lovo and ad venture, and is entitled "Tho Helmet of Navarro." Tho scono is Paris dur ing the siego by Henry of Navarre, and tho action occupies but four days ol the week preceding tho Sunday when Henry entered the city. The story 1h full of vigorous action, and the plot is aid to bo ono of fascinating interest. The Truat I'robleni To a thoughtful mind is one of serious im port, for it creeps upon society before you are aware of Its existence, in this respect much resembling tho .various disorders which attack the stomach, such as consti pation, indigestion and dyspepsia, Hus-' letter's Htoninch Hitters is tho one reliable remedy for all such ailments. I could got along with a confession of faith containing but tho littlo that Jesus said when Ho was, trying to mnko n Christiun of Nicodemns: "God o loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever be liovcth in Him should not perish, but have eternal life." That gives to us the doctrine of God's unlimited love, human cuilt, tho divnity of Christ, tml vnton through Chiist, faith in Christ, Immortality; every word Saxon, three quarters of tho words monosyllables, profound enough for any elder, simple enough for any four-year old .-Dr. C. II. I'arkhurst. HEAD ACHE "Both mr vrlfe and myaelf bare been ualair CASCA11ET3 and they are the best medicine we have arer bad In the house. Lait week my wife was (rantle with headache for two days, ahe tried aomeof your CASCAHETS. and they relieved the pain In her head almost Immediately. We bothreeommandCaacareu." Obas. STiDironD, PitUburr Safe & Depoalt Co., Plttabure. Fa. CANOV f StF bHiriAHiib TRADS MARK KIOiaTinW Pleaiant. Palatable. Potent. Taite Good. Do Good, KeTer Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. lie, 10c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... lUrtlaf Cap,.;, Ckl(, HMlrtal. Itw Tart. Ill lin.Tn.Rnf! 80,(1 and rnnranteed by all drnf-nU-IU-UAU glut to fti It K Tobacco Habit. DON'T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A STUDEBAKER WAGON. Made of the Best Materials, thoroughly seasoned, by competent workmen. It stand without an equal. Call on our Agent, or address STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., 320-333 East Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. (The Famous German Wood Preserver) WlllOn I'KItH.lNKNTI.Y IIK3TKOY8 ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. j8FOne application is all that is required. It lasts for years. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the following; distributing: agxnts: Perfection Pile Preserving: Co., Seattle, Wash.; Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn & Co., San Francisco, Cal. M itchell Are the best that can be made. 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It has an unequal record of cures of scrof ula, salt rheum, boils, pimple and other diseases caused by impure blood. Hood's Sarsaparilia Is America's Greatest Medicine. Price $ I. Prepared by O. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood's I'ilM cure Indigestion. Trice 2S cents. By ' 'appearing nt perfect ease in so ciety," is meant that ono laughs and talks aB loud ns if on tho back porch at home. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use fur thr children during the teething period. The gossips in Bible days must have had a good timo, if they knew of the things going ou-tlmt tho Bible tolls about. Piso's Cure cannot be loo lughl v spoken of us a coiikIi cure. J. W. O'IIrik, 8?2 Third Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn.. Jan. (J, 1900. It is bctftfr Id be, defeated in n good cause than to be victorious in an un righteous one. United Presbyterian. Down In the Dunipa. Slid, witli a heavy, anxious feeling the blues I The liver needs quick attention. Take Cnscarets Candy Cathartic at once! All druggists, 10c, '25c, 60e. The problem of Indian education seems to bo solved by the Indians them selves. In the territory the Chlcku saws havo five colleges and the Creeks havo 10. Tho Chootuws have no col lgos, but havo 1G0 common schools in which tho higher branches aro taught. The expenses of edncating the Indians are borne by the fedoral government. HOITT'S HOIIOOL. Mcnlo Park. 8an Mateo County, Cal.. with its new buildings, newly furnished and complete laboratories, beautiful sur roundings and home influences, is one ot the best equipped schools for Hhe training of boys and young men on the coast. It is in charge of I)r. Ira G. Holtt aud is ac credited at tiie universities. Send for cat alog. Tenth year begins August 6, 1900. If you want to make trouble for an enemy, tell his wife .that a daughter in the family has musical talents whloh must not be buried. Wagons Wagon, yoti get the best tint can be made. ... ... ... JOHN POOLE. 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